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SUMMARY:PROSSIG Webinar - Insider threat mitigation in the Civil Nuclear Sector: Threat assessment approaches and case studies
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday 3rd March 2026 \nTime: 12:00 – 12:45 ( GMT ) \nVenue: Online \nEvent Overview \nThis webinar explores practical ways to assess and mitigate insider threats in the civil nuclear sector. Attendees will get an overview of approaches that incorporate automation for threat assessment\, alongside real‑world case studies illustrating how organizations identify indicators\, coordinate responses\, and embed lessons learned to strengthen resilience across security\, HSEQ\, and operational teams. \nSpeaker \nJonathan Power‑Higgins\nDirector\, Nuclear & Assurance — Nuclear Transport Solutions\nJonathan leads NTS’s Nuclear & Assurance team\, bringing together Security & Resilience with HSEQ oversight for nuclear security\, health\, safety\, environment\, and quality. His background spans policing and intelligence\, defence nuclear regulation (DNSR)\, and operational leadership as Head of Security for HMNB Clyde\, followed by private‑sector experience with Thales UK. \nCarol Higson\nPersonnel and Security Training Manager — Urenco\nCarol began her career in BNFL Security\, supporting UK nuclear sites across the full spectrum of security disciplines. She has led change programmes\, emergency preparedness\, and training\, with extensive hands‑on experience implementing and managing people‑centric security measures in complex\, safety‑critical environments. \nThe session will focus on : \n\nAutomating Insider Threat Assessment: How automation can streamline triage\, improve signal detection\, and enable proportionate\, risk‑based decisions in nuclear environments.\nCase Studies from the Civil Nuclear Sector: Practical examples of insider risk scenarios\, detection methods\, response coordination\, and post‑incident learning.\nIntegrating Security with HSEQ & Assurance: Aligning personnel security practices with broader governance\, assurance\, and operational safety requirements.\nAudience Takeaways: Proven approaches\, pitfalls to avoid\, and actionable steps to mature insider threat programs within nuclear organizations.\n\n** Open to Members & NI Members ** 
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/prossig-webinar-insider-threat-mitigation-in-the-civil-nuclear-sector-threat-assessment-approaches-and-case-studies/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260304T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260304T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181108
CREATED:20251205T123709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T101056Z
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SUMMARY:The Security Institute - Women in Security Conference
DESCRIPTION:Venue: The Cumberland Hotel\, Great Cumberland Pl\, Marble Arch\, London\, W1H 7DL \nDate: Wednesday 4th March 2026 \nTime: 9.30am – 7pm. \nRegistration opens 9:00am \n(Conference 9:30am-5pm\, Networking drinks 5pm-7pm) \nDress Code: Business Casual  \nWomen in Security Conference –  “Building an Inclusive Profession”\nFollowing the success of last year’s event\, this year’s Women in Security Conference brings together leaders\, practitioners\, and changemakers from across the security industry to explore how we can break down barriers and build a more inclusive future. Through thought-provoking discussions\, real-world insights\, and inspiring stories\, we will examine the challenges women continue to face\, celebrate the progress already made\, and highlight the unique perspectives women bring as they take up more space in the field. This event is not just about conversation—it’s about action\, equipping the industry with strategies and solutions to drive meaningful change and create a security sector where everyone can thrive. \nOur Speakers: \n🎤 Baroness Neville Jones – We are honoured that Baroness Neville Jones\, Patron of The Security Institute\, will be delivering the opening address.\nOne of the UK’s most respected figures in national and international security\, Baroness Neville Jones brings a distinguished career spanning diplomacy\, intelligence\, government and industry. A trailblazer for women in the security profession\, she is a passionate advocate for professionalism\, diversity and inclusion across the sector and as our Patron\, continues to champion the importance of building a resilient\, inclusive security workforce that draws on the widest possible pool of talent.  \nHer opening address will set the tone for an inspiring and thought-provoking conference focused on leadership\, inclusion\, and the future of the security industry. \n🎤 Fiona Galbraith MSyI – Programme Leader at Buckinghamshire New University  \nFiona bring a truly distinctive perspective shaped by an exceptional career spanning operational military intelligence\, strategy\, consultancy and higher education. From Sandhurst to international deployments\, and now leading innovative security programmes in academia\, Fiona’s experience offers powerful insight into leadership\, inclusion and professional responsibility within the security sector.  \nFiona’s session “Supporting Women and Men in Security – Case Studies in Fluid Leadership and Followership” will explore how leadership and followership shift dynamically in different contexts\, why inclusive professional communities matter\, and what organisations gain when everyone plays their part. She will also share insights from the frontline of higher education\, including trends shaping the future security workforce.   \n🎤 Sarah Jane Cork MSyI – Chief Executive Officer at Milieu Associates \nSarah is a dynamic and accomplished leader\, renowned for driving transformation\, sustainable growth and high performing teams across diverse sectors. A growth strategist and board chair\, she brings deep expertise in leadership\, change management and building authentic\, values-led businesses.  \nHer session “What is your Milieu?” explores what success really looks like – reflecting on the stepping stones of her own career\, the power of networking\, setting up and leading a business\, being authentic\, striving for equality and using platforms like LinkedIn to support personal and professional growth.  \n🌟 Meet Our Panel: Building an Inclusive Environment for Women on the Frontline 🌟 \nModerated by Sian Doherty MSyI – Managing Director at Arc Monitoring\, Sian began her security career as a CCTV operator. Over 15 years she has advanced to lead one of the UK’s top NSI Gold Alarm Receiving Centres. Under her leadership\, Arc Monitoring is known for its operational excellence and customer-focused innovation.  \n🎤 Helen Isaac QPM – Chief Superintendent and Head of Local Policing at City of London Police. Helen brings nearly three decades of policing experience\, having led teams across community policing\, public order\, firearms\, and national protective security. As the first woman to hold her current post\, she offers invaluable insight into leadership\, resilience\, and operational inclusion. \n🎤 Rachel Fleri – Founder\, Managing Director\, and sole owner of Specialist Security Co Ltd. Rachel has built one of Wales’ leading privately owned security companies and is a respected industry voice through her roles with the BSIA and the SIA. She is a passionate advocate for raising standards and embedding inclusive culture at every level of the industry. \n🎤 Ruth Sharman MSyI – Event Security Manager at Carlisle Support Services\, overseeing frontline delivery across high-profile live events in London. As Vice Chair of Carlisle’s Women in Security Committee\, Ruth focuses on practical\, visible actions that improve recruitment\, retention\, and day-to-day culture for women working on the frontline. \n🎤 Neha Sharma – Frontline Security Officer at Carlisle Support Services\, with hands-on experience across major UK venues including stadiums and large-scale public events. Neha brings an authentic\, on-the-ground perspective on what inclusion looks like during real shifts\, and what genuinely helps women succeed and progress in operational roles. \nTogether\, this panel will explore how we move beyond words to action — building environments where women on the frontline are supported\, respected\, and set up to succeed. \n🎤 Professor Brooke Rogers OBE – Home Office Chief Scientific Adviser \n Join us for a special Fireside style Chat with Professor Brooke Rogers\, where she will share insights from an extraordinary career spanning academia\, the security sector\, and independent scientific advice at the heart of government. \n As Home Office Chief Scientific Adviser and Professor of Behavioural Science and Security at King’s College London\, Brooke plays a pivotal role in ensuring that science\, research\, and evidence-based insights underpin national security\, public safety\, immigration\, and border policy. \n In this inspiring session\, Brooke will reflect on: \n🔹 Her career journey across academia\, government\, and industry \n🔹 Lessons learned from cross-sector collaboration \n🔹 Behavioural science in national security and crisis response \n🔹 Her hopes for the future of security leadership \n🎤 Naina Bhattacharya – Chief Information Security Officer at Coats \nNaina will be delivering her keynote:\n“Securing More Than Systems: A Journey Through Cyber\, Leadership\, and Inclusion.” \nIn this candid and inspiring session\, Naina shares her nonlinear journey from coding to cybersecurity practitioner to CISO — shaped by curiosity\, resilience\, and authentic leadership. Drawing on global experience across consulting and multinational industry\, she explores how technical expertise\, operational thinking\, and inclusive leadership come together in senior cyber roles. \nFrom launching Women in Cyber initiatives to leading Diversity & Inclusion across EMEA and co-leading global technology inclusion\, Naina will offer honest reflections on what worked\, what surprised her\, and what she’d do differently — while championing the importance of strong female role models and inclusive cultures in building resilient organisations. \nKindly sponsored by Argenbright Security Europe Ltd  \nVenue: The Cumberland Hotel\, Great Cumberland Pl\, Marble Arch\, London\, W1H 7DL \nDate: Wednesday 4th March 2026 \nTime: 9.30am – 7pm. \nRegistration opens 9:00am \n(Conference 9:30am-5pm\, Networking drinks 5pm-7pm) \nDress Code: Business Casual  \nWomen in Security Conference –  “Building an Inclusive Profession”\nFollowing the success of last year’s event\, this year’s Women in Security Conference brings together leaders\, practitioners\, and changemakers from across the security industry to explore how we can break down barriers and build a more inclusive future. Through thought-provoking discussions\, real-world insights\, and inspiring stories\, we will examine the challenges women continue to face\, celebrate the progress already made\, and highlight the unique perspectives women bring as they take up more space in the field. This event is not just about conversation—it’s about action\, equipping the industry with strategies and solutions to drive meaningful change and create a security sector where everyone can thrive. \nOur Speakers: \n🎤 Baroness Neville Jones – We are honoured that Baroness Neville Jones\, Patron of The Security Institute\, will be delivering the opening address.\nOne of the UK’s most respected figures in national and international security\, Baroness Neville Jones brings a distinguished career spanning diplomacy\, intelligence\, government and industry. A trailblazer for women in the security profession\, she is a passionate advocate for professionalism\, diversity and inclusion across the sector and as our Patron\, continues to champion the importance of building a resilient\, inclusive security workforce that draws on the widest possible pool of talent.  \nHer opening address will set the tone for an inspiring and thought-provoking conference focused on leadership\, inclusion\, and the future of the security industry. \n🎤 Fiona Galbraith MSyI – Programme Leader at Buckinghamshire New University  \nFiona bring a truly distinctive perspective shaped by an exceptional career spanning operational military intelligence\, strategy\, consultancy and higher education. From Sandhurst to international deployments\, and now leading innovative security programmes in academia\, Fiona’s experience offers powerful insight into leadership\, inclusion and professional responsibility within the security sector.  \nFiona’s session “Supporting Women and Men in Security – Case Studies in Fluid Leadership and Followership” will explore how leadership and followership shift dynamically in different contexts\, why inclusive professional communities matter\, and what organisations gain when everyone plays their part. She will also share insights from the frontline of higher education\, including trends shaping the future security workforce.   \n🎤 Sarah Jane Cork MSyI – Chief Executive Officer at Milieu Associates \nSarah is a dynamic and accomplished leader\, renowned for driving transformation\, sustainable growth and high performing teams across diverse sectors. A growth strategist and board chair\, she brings deep expertise in leadership\, change management and building authentic\, values-led businesses.  \nHer session “What is your Milieu?” explores what success really looks like – reflecting on the stepping stones of her own career\, the power of networking\, setting up and leading a business\, being authentic\, striving for equality and using platforms like LinkedIn to support personal and professional growth.  \n🌟 Meet Our Panel: Building an Inclusive Environment for Women on the Frontline 🌟 \nModerated by Sian Doherty MSyI – Managing Director at Arc Monitoring\, Sian began her security career as a CCTV operator. Over 15 years she has advanced to lead one of the UK’s top NSI Gold Alarm Receiving Centres. Under her leadership\, Arc Monitoring is known for its operational excellence and customer-focused innovation.  \n🎤 Helen Isaac QPM – Chief Superintendent and Head of Local Policing at City of London Police. Helen brings nearly three decades of policing experience\, having led teams across community policing\, public order\, firearms\, and national protective security. As the first woman to hold her current post\, she offers invaluable insight into leadership\, resilience\, and operational inclusion. \n🎤 Rachel Fleri – Founder\, Managing Director\, and sole owner of Specialist Security Co Ltd. Rachel has built one of Wales’ leading privately owned security companies and is a respected industry voice through her roles with the BSIA and the SIA. She is a passionate advocate for raising standards and embedding inclusive culture at every level of the industry. \n🎤 Ruth Sharman MSyI – Event Security Manager at Carlisle Support Services\, overseeing frontline delivery across high-profile live events in London. As Vice Chair of Carlisle’s Women in Security Committee\, Ruth focuses on practical\, visible actions that improve recruitment\, retention\, and day-to-day culture for women working on the frontline. \n🎤 Neha Sharma – Frontline Security Officer at Carlisle Support Services\, with hands-on experience across major UK venues including stadiums and large-scale public events. Neha brings an authentic\, on-the-ground perspective on what inclusion looks like during real shifts\, and what genuinely helps women succeed and progress in operational roles. \nTogether\, this panel will explore how we move beyond words to action — building environments where women on the frontline are supported\, respected\, and set up to succeed. \n🎤 Professor Brooke Rogers OBE – Home Office Chief Scientific Adviser \n Join us for a special Fireside style Chat with Professor Brooke Rogers\, where she will share insights from an extraordinary career spanning academia\, the security sector\, and independent scientific advice at the heart of government. \n As Home Office Chief Scientific Adviser and Professor of Behavioural Science and Security at King’s College London\, Brooke plays a pivotal role in ensuring that science\, research\, and evidence-based insights underpin national security\, public safety\, immigration\, and border policy. \n In this inspiring session\, Brooke will reflect on: \n🔹 Her career journey across academia\, government\, and industry \n🔹 Lessons learned from cross-sector collaboration \n🔹 Behavioural science in national security and crisis response \n🔹 Her hopes for the future of security leadership \n🎤 Naina Bhattacharya – Chief Information Security Officer at Coats \nNaina will be delivering her keynote:\n“Securing More Than Systems: A Journey Through Cyber\, Leadership\, and Inclusion.” \nIn this candid and inspiring session\, Naina shares her nonlinear journey from coding to cybersecurity practitioner to CISO — shaped by curiosity\, resilience\, and authentic leadership. Drawing on global experience across consulting and multinational industry\, she explores how technical expertise\, operational thinking\, and inclusive leadership come together in senior cyber roles. \nFrom launching Women in Cyber initiatives to leading Diversity & Inclusion across EMEA and co-leading global technology inclusion\, Naina will offer honest reflections on what worked\, what surprised her\, and what she’d do differently — while championing the importance of strong female role models and inclusive cultures in building resilient organisations. \nKindly sponsored by Argenbright Security Europe Ltd
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/https-events-bookitbee-com-security-institute-040326-the-security-institute-women-in-security-co/
LOCATION:The Cumberland Hotel\, Great Cumberland Pl\, Marble Arch\, London\, W1H 7DL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:In Person Events,Security Institute Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260316T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260316T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181108
CREATED:20260305T122842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T122842Z
UID:61337-1773666000-1773669600@www.security-institute.org
SUMMARY:CSyP Webinar - A Tale of Two Kates
DESCRIPTION:Date: Monday 16th  March 2026 \nTime: 13:00 – 14:00 ( GMT ) \nVenue: Online \nJoin us for an insightful and engaging webinar hosted by the Register of Chartered Security Professionals! Our upcoming event\, ‘A Tale of Two Kates’\, is part of our ongoing series on CSyP dedicated webinar series and promises to be a thought-provoking session. This online seminar will delve into the world of xxx \nJoin us for a dedicated CSyP webinar exploring strategic leadership\, professional influence\, and the realities of operating at Chartered level. Through candid conversation and shared experience\, our two guest speakers will reflect on their journeys\, leadership challenges\, and how CSyP status has shaped their professional credibility.This interactive session includes structured CPD and live audience engagement. \nRegister now for CSyP Webinar – ‘A Tale of Two Kates’ brought to you by the Register of Chartered Security Professionals! \n** Open to CSyPs and SyI Members only **
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/csyp-a-tale-of-two-kates/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260327T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260327T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181108
CREATED:20260225T111635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T124014Z
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SUMMARY:IRSIG Webinar - Establishing a Personnel Security Framework – Insider Risk Assessment
DESCRIPTION:Establishing a Personnel Security Framework – Insider Risk Assessment \nDate: 27th March 2026 \nTime: 13:00–14:00 GMT\nHosted by: The Security Institute’s Insider Risk Special Interest Group (IR SIG) \nEvent Overview \nThis introductory session sets the foundation for building a strong and sustainable Personnel Security (PerSec) Framework. The webinar focuses on the second pillar—Insider Risk Assessment. Designed for individuals and teams who need to establish an Insider Risk Programme from scratch or who have limited resources\, this session provides clarity\, structure\, and accessible starting points. \n  \nSpeaker: \nPaul Hewitt MSyI\nPersonnel Security Consultant — Insider Risk Solutions \nPaul is a Personnel Security Consultant currently working with the National Physical Laboratory. As Co‑Chair of the Insider Risk SIG\, he is dedicated to driving higher standards across the industry. His work focuses on advancing personnel security practices and supporting organisations in building effective insider risk management capabilities. \n  \nThe session will focus on : \n\nThis webinar introduces the Personnel Security Framework\, describes the second pillar\, Insider Risk Assessment\, and gives three steps that the audience can implement to develop their PerSec Framework. It is primarily aimed at an audience that needs to install an Insider Risk Program\, but doesn’t know where to start or have limited resources.\n\n** Open to Members & Non Members **  \n\n 
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/irsig-webinar-establishing-a-personnel-security-framework-insider-risk-assessment/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260331T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260331T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181108
CREATED:20260128T114826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T080625Z
UID:60733-1774965600-1774969200@www.security-institute.org
SUMMARY:Catch Up with the CEO!
DESCRIPTION:Catch Up with the CEO – Monthly Member Forum (2026 Series) \n📅 Date: Tuesday 24th February 2026🕑 Time: 14:00 – 15:00 GMT💻 Format: Online via Microsoft Teams \nJoin us for our monthly Catch Up with the CEO sessions\, launching in January 2026. These online forums provide a regular opportunity for members to connect directly with the CEO\, ask questions\, share feedback\, and contribute to the ongoing development of the Institute and its membership community. \nThis is your space to engage\, influence\, and be heard. \nNo booking required – simply join using the Teams link at the scheduled time and take part in the conversation. \nWe look forward to welcoming you and hearing your views. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/catch-up-with-the-ceo-2/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260402T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260402T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181108
CREATED:20260310T091541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T092001Z
UID:61377-1775127600-1775131200@www.security-institute.org
SUMMARY:AI + NEST Webinar - Quantifying - The Convergence of Physical and Cyber Threats
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday 2nd April 2026 \nTime: 11:00 – 12:00 ( GMT ) \nVenue: Online \n  \nIn an era where a compromised thermostat can unlock a high-security vault\, the traditional “Risk Matrix” is no longer enough. Security leaders are increasingly tasked with justifying multi-million pound budgets to Boards who demand data-driven certainty rather than “gut feel” heatmaps. \nThis session introduces the Predictive Risk Quantification (PRQ) concept—a methodology designed to translate security gaps into financial reality. We will explore how to quantify the “Threat Delta”: the measurable gap between an adversary’s capability and your existing controls\, whether those controls are firewalls or reinforced steel doors. \n  \nSpeaker: \nIan Thompson is an experienced cybersecurity expert with a diverse background spanning the government\, military\, private industry (CNI)\, and intelligence sectors across multiple countries. He excels in enhancing security practices\, streamlining operations\, and fostering collaborative approaches to tackle complex threats. By leveraging a global network of cross-industry experts\, Ian has consistently provided operational leadership to safeguard organisations against major security risks while reducing costs. His expertise includes threat intelligence\, incident management\, cyber resilience\, proactive defence\, and threat-led assessments regarding the impact and cost of cyber-attacks. \n  \nKey Learning Objectives: \nThe PRQ Framework: Understand how to apply industry-standard risk equations to create a unified view of security. \nDecoding the Threat Delta: Learn how to calculate the quantified gap in relevant controls to predict the likelihood of a breach. \nPractical Demonstrations: * Pure Cyber: Quantifying the financial impact of a systemic ransomware event. \nThe “Digital Crowbar”: A case study on a cyber-physical event where digital vulnerabilities bypass physical perimeters. \nHardened Assets: Applying PRQ to traditional physical threats\, from tailgating to perimeter breaches. \nOptimised Decision Making: How to use quantified data to prioritise security spend\, satisfy regulatory requirements\, and communicate risk effectively to the C-Suite. \n** Open to SyI Members only **
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/ainest-webinar-quantifying-the-convergence-of-physical-and-cyber-threats/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260422T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260422T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181108
CREATED:20260119T140726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T101610Z
UID:60551-1776850200-1776875400@www.security-institute.org
SUMMARY:The Security Institute - Insider Risk Conference
DESCRIPTION:Venue: The Edwardian Manchester\, Free Trade Hall\, Peters Street\, Manchester\, M2 5GP\nDate: Wednesday 22nd April 2026\nTime: 09:30 – 16:30 \nCollaborating to Reframe Insider Risk builds on the momentum of last year’s sold-out event\, returning with a renewed focus on how organisations can manage insider risk more effectively by building high-trust environments rather than relying on fear\, suspicion\, or control. This full-day conference brings together security professionals\, HR teams\, and business leaders to challenge traditional approaches to insider risk and explore why it is a shared organisational issue\, influenced by culture\, leadership\, and cross-functional collaboration. \nMorning sessions feature real-world insights from experienced practitioners on identifying and addressing insider risk in ways that support trust\, early intervention\, and employee wellbeing. In the afternoon\, attendees will take part in a collaborative tabletop exercise\, working across disciplines to explore realistic scenarios and test responses that balance security needs with organisational values. \nOpen to both security and non-security professionals—including colleagues from HR\, Legal\, Operations\, and Finance—this event is designed for organisations looking to move from reactive risk management to a more proactive\, trust-based approach to insider risk. \nTo encourage cross-team collaboration\, Security Institute members are invited to attend with one non-security colleague. When both tickets are added to the basket\, the non-security professional ticket is free of charge! \n*Simply add both tickets to your basket and continue to checkout for the discount to be applied.* \n  \nFull agenda: TBC \nIf you are interested in sponsoring this event\, please reach out to events@security-institute.org. \nBOOK NOW  \n 
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/the-security-institute-insider-risk-conference-2/
LOCATION:The Edwardian Manchester\, Free Trade Hall\, Peters Street\, Manchester\, M2 5GP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:In Person Events,Security Institute Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260625T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260828T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181108
CREATED:20260122T091516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T091639Z
UID:60601-1782392400-1787943600@www.security-institute.org
SUMMARY:The Security Institute AGM
DESCRIPTION:Venue:  Goodenough College\, Large Common Room\, London House\, Mecklenburgh Square\, London\, WC1N 2AB. \nTiming: 13:00 – 19:00 \n(AGM 14:30 – 16:30) \nWe are excited to invite you to our Annual General Meeting on 25th June\, 2026 🎉. \nThis is your chance to hear about our accomplishments in 2025\, how your subscription fees have been utilised\, and the plans we have for 2027. While the AGM is a formal meeting\, the presentations are designed to be both engaging and informative. \nThis year\, we are pleased to welcome our Board of Directors\, who will be leading the meeting and answering questions submitted by members. This is a unique opportunity to gain deeper insight into the workings of the Institute. \nAs always\, we will be holding elections for the new Board of Directors. Details on the candidates and how to vote will been shared separately. \n13:00 – Doors Open \n14:30 – 16:30 – Annual General Meeting \n16:30 – 19:00 –  Networking Drinks \n19:00 – Event Close. \n  \nPlease note: The AGM is exclusively for members\, and no guests will be permitted to attend this part of the event 🚫. \nSponsorship Opportunities \nIf you are interested in sponsoring this event\, please reach out to events@security-institute.org. \nBOOK NOW  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/the-security-institute-agm/
LOCATION:Goodenough College\, Goodenough College\, Large Common Room\, London House\, Mecklenburgh Square\, London\, WC1N 2AB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:In Person Events,Security Institute Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260701T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260701T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181108
CREATED:20260127T084232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T130819Z
UID:60711-1782907200-1782925200@www.security-institute.org
SUMMARY:Summer Social - July 2026  
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday\, 16th July 2026 \nTime: 12:00 – 17:00 \nVenue: Doggett’s Coat & Badge\, 1 Blackfriars Bridge\, London\, SE1 9UD \nAbout this event…  \nJoin us at our Members Summer Social\, a special gathering to celebrate our community and soak up the summer vibes🔆 \nReconnect with fellow members\, mingle with new faces\, and enjoy the refreshing drinks and seasonal bites. Whether you’re new member\, long time member or have applied\, this is a perfect chance to unwind and network🍸 \n🌻 Guests Welcome! Feel free to bring a friend or partner along. \n(All guests must be accompanied by a member) \nAgenda:  \n12:00 – Registration and Welcome Drink * \n13:00 – Buffet style Lunch Served \n13:15 – Networking \n17:00 – Event Close \n*One free drink is included on arrival. \nThank you to our Sponsor – https://bkstraining.co.uk/
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/summer-social-july-2026/
CATEGORIES:In Person Events,Security Institute Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260901T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260901T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181108
CREATED:20260127T084627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T085609Z
UID:60714-1788278400-1788289200@www.security-institute.org
SUMMARY:Autumn Insights  - September 2026 
DESCRIPTION:Autumn Insights  – Knowledge and Networking \n\nSeptember 2026\nDate TBC \n\nA CPD-focused evening bringing members together to explore key themes affecting the security profession. The session will feature an expert speaker and conclude with informal networking. \nFurther information will be announced in due course.
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/autumn-insights-september-2026/
CATEGORIES:In Person Events,Security Institute Events
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20271015T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181108
CREATED:20260122T150407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T102034Z
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SUMMARY:The Security Institute Annual Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:Venue: The Minster Building\, 21 Mincing Lane\, London\, EC3R 7AG \nDate: Thursday 15th October 2026 \nTime: 9:30am – 5:30pm \nRegistration opens: 8:30am \nConference: 9:30am – 5:30pm \nNetworking: 5:30pm – 7:30pm \nAnnual Conference 2026\nThe The Security Institute Annual Conference 2026 will bring together security professionals from across the sector for a full day of insight\, discussion\, and connection. \nDesigned for those working at strategic\, operational\, and leadership levels\, the conference will explore the key challenges\, opportunities\, and emerging trends shaping the future of the security profession. Through a combination of expert-led presentations\, panel discussions\, and audience engagement\, delegates will gain practical insight alongside broader strategic perspectives. \nThe programme will feature a diverse range of speakers drawn from across the security landscape\, sharing real-world experience\, thought leadership\, and forward-looking ideas. Topics will reflect the evolving nature of risk\, governance\, leadership\, and professional practice\, ensuring content that is both relevant and impactful. \n  \nIn addition to the formal conference sessions\, the event provides valuable opportunities to network with peers\, industry leaders\, and Institute members\, encouraging the exchange of ideas and the strengthening of professional relationships. \nAgenda TBC\nTicket information\nTickets are not yet available\, however early bird tickets will be released soon. Full details\, including pricing and programme updates\, will be published on this page and our social media in due course.\nWe look forward to welcoming members and non-members alike to what promises to be a highlight of the professional calendar.\n\n**Please contact events@security-institute.org if you are interested in sponsoring the institute’s Annual Conference.** \n 
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/the-security-institute-annual-conference-2026/
LOCATION:The Minster Building\, The Minster Building\, 21 Mincing Lane\, London\, EC3R 7AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:In Person Events,Security Institute Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20261201T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261201T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181108
CREATED:20260127T084849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T085651Z
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SUMMARY:Winter Social - December 2026 
DESCRIPTION:Winter Social – Member Networking Event\n\nDecember 2026\nDate TBC \n\nThe Winter Social Networking Event will bring members together towards the end of the year for an informal evening of networking and conversation. With food and drinks provided\, the event offers a chance to reconnect with peers and strengthen professional relationships in a relaxed environment.\nAdditional information will be shared closer to the event.
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/winter-social-december-2026/
CATEGORIES:In Person Events,Security Institute Events
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